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BOAT WARMTH ??? 1500watt lasco ceramic heater - trying to heat my boat - HELP
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I am puttin this in my boat just like in the olden days
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Am I the only one who finds this Thread Hilarious. Like Forrest Gump funny or Dumb and Dumber funny.
We got this guy with a boat who wants to sail the most dangerous waters in in the world around Alaska, and does not even have a clue how to stay warm or how a boat works.
Now that is some funny stuff, I don't care who you are. An episode right out of Jack Ass with a twist, playing for blood and survival. Reminds me of Forrest jumping off the boat under power.Leave a comment:
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There already is so much push-back for high voltage transmission lines it could take years of litigation to get the people that own the property to give it up to put up the wires.
Look at the North East where getting a wind turbine farm approved and installed is like pulling teeth from a gator in heat. Sure everyone wants "cheap" power as long as it isn't one my property or can be seen from my kitchen window.
The idea of large generating systems (solar or wind) except in certain locations will be fought until the Nuclear energy plants stop producing. Sad but unfortunately people can be stubborn when it comes to violating their privacy or view.Leave a comment:
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a low cost energy storage system for when the sun dont shine, today we have national grid tie rooftop solar infrastructure. there are 3 time zones across australia so the sun shines on solar panels 3hrs longer on the national grid. i see a solution in a global grid.. then the sun will be shining 24/7. although the pacific ocean covers almost half of one side of the planet. there would need to be a solar farm floating on the pacific ocean
This was a major stumbling point for the big wind farms in NW Texas. They wouldn't put up the turbines until they improved and increase the high voltage transmission lines. That will take years to pay for itself.
So sure the sun is always shining somewhere in the world (but not always over the same place every day due to storms) but until the whole world reduces their electric usages building Gagawatt solar arrays 1500 miles away from the use point is not going to happen anytime soon.Leave a comment:
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Am I The Only One???????
Am I the only one who finds this Thread Hilarious. Like Forrest Gump funny or Dumb and Dumber funny.
We got this guy with a boat who wants to sail the most dangerous waters in in the world around Alaska, and does not even have a clue how to stay warm or how a boat works.
Now that is some funny stuff, I don't care who you are. An episode right out of Jack Ass with a twist, playing for blood and survival. Reminds me of Forrest jumping off the boat under power.Leave a comment:
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As Almac points out, the solution doesn't depend on storage alone. A better transmission network could also solve the problem, but it seems that today, storage is seen as the more cost effective approach.Leave a comment:
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It is unreasonable to discard the MOST important items to live on when so much marketing and HOPE is presented in this technology.
I find it 110% lude
Even if I buy $10,000 worth of panels its only meaty enough to run a laptop... or some light bulbs...or a cell phone?
I am floored at this point...
call me all the names you want... I have a masters in technology and I refuse to be an idiot
I am passing on solar panels... there is a better way... I will find itLeave a comment:
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So now you have experienced the overflowing propaganda from a specific crowd of people how RE (solar and wind) will be able to run all of our electrical loads 24/7. It is pure BS and full of misinformation.
Does Solar and Wind have a place in electrical power generation portfolio? YES. And I will support it as best as I can.
Will RE provide all our power requirements? NO. Not until a low cost easy to build energy storage system has been found.
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FALSE
It is unreasonable to discard the MOST important items to live on when so much marketing and HOPE is presented in this technology.
I find it 110% lude
Even if I buy $10,000 worth of panels its only meaty enough to run a laptop... or some light bulbs...or a cell phone?
I am floored at this point...
call me all the names you want... I have a masters in technology and I refuse to be an idiot
I am passing on solar panels... there is a better way... I will find itLeave a comment:
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FALSE
It is unreasonable to discard the MOST important items to live on when so much marketing and HOPE is presented in this technology.
I find it 110% lude
Even if I buy $10,000 worth of panels its only meaty enough to run a laptop... or some light bulbs...or a cell phone?
I am floored at this point...
call me all the names you want... I have a masters in technology and I refuse to be an idiot
I am passing on solar panels... there is a better way... I will find it
Does Solar and Wind have a place in electrical power generation portfolio? YES. And I will support it as best as I can.
Will RE provide all our power requirements? NO. Not until a low cost easy to build energy storage system has been found.
So with your masters in technology it shouldn't be hard to understand that the large quantity of people are being brainwashed into believing in fairy tales. You just have to keep your senses about you and understand the science and limitations around RE.Leave a comment:
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FALSE
It is unreasonable to discard the MOST important items to live on when so much marketing and HOPE is presented in this technology.
I find it 110% lude
Even if I buy $10,000 worth of panels its only meaty enough to run a laptop... or some light bulbs...or a cell phone?
I am floored at this point...
call me all the names you want... I have a masters in technology and I refuse to be an idiot
I am passing on solar panels... there is a better way... I will find itLeave a comment:
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Is how you heat a home. Much tougher to heat a boat cabin in Alaska in winter.
And a well built masonry heater
Information on masonry heaters, manufacturers, masonry heater builders. Plans, news, resources, educational opportunities, bake ovens and more....
is another good way to heat a good sized home with 2-3 cords of wood in cold winters.
( wood being carbon neutral except for the cutting with chain saws )Leave a comment:
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wow... I never been so floored by humanity incompetence than now. cant even heat a damn boat.
can someone elaborate on what gas cylinders I need. And if its propane gas or gasoline gas ?
really floored. This is hopeless. I lost faith in humanity when I saw how messed up the inboard design was... just a mutation of a rich mans playground. Not a dime of sense came out of that.
i got nothing to feel good about... its dead end after dead end.
i cant believe they done nothing with magnets or free energy... even that old guy boiling his own cup of tea with free energy took that to the grave with him.
god forgive us for our dumbness, our stupidness and our complete utter ignorant humanness and waste of existence
Unfortunately our science (at least what has been revealed) has not gotten past some barriers related to the laws of physics which at this time makes perpetually motion only a fantasy.
Maybe magnets will be the path but no one has developed that technology yet that hasn't turned out to be some type of hoax. If it really worked there would be a product that is being sold and used.Leave a comment:
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Stupid is the wrong word, lacking education and basic understanding of physics is the issue you have. You have it in your mind a kid on a toy tricycle can pull a train. Fossil fuel is the only energy source with enough energy density to generate energy to do the job.
Think of it this way. Why does your boat have an engine? Why not just use an Ore or a Trolling Motor. You don't need no stinking engine to make the boat go right? Wrong only fossil fuel has enough energy density to do the job.
Here is a lesson in energy density. A 1500 watt Electric Ceramic Heater running for say 8 hours uses 12 Kwh or generates 40,800 BTU's. That requires a 3600 pound battery and a 6250 watt solar panel the size of a small cruise ship to heat your small little cabin. Or it takes 1/2 gallon of LPG to do the same job burning in a small ceramic heater. That is the part you do not understand. Energy Density and Specific Energy Density.Leave a comment:
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